Pathways center change shows promise

The Mountainer (2018). When the Haywood Pathways Center first opened nearly four years ago now, the operational plan expanded on the temporary homeless shelter that had operated in the county during the winter months only. That model included offering a warm place to spend the night, with transportation the next morning

Vicki Hyatt. (The Mountaineer, August 10, 2018) Since its inception, the Haywood Pathways Center has required those spending their nights at the shelter to be gone during the day as they pursue the agreed upon goals to end their homelessness. That changed this week thanks to Ray Escott, a peer

Rex Hodge (2018, July 6) HAYWOOD COUNTY, N.C. — Golfers took to the course Friday to raise a little green for a good cause. They hit the links at Springdale Country Club in Haywood County to raise money for the Haywood Pathways Center in Waynesville.

Vicki Hyatt, (June, 19) The Haywood Pathways Center will be receiving $150,000 as one of 12 recipients of the NC Opioid Action Plan grant offered by the State of North Carolina. The grant is part of an effort to combat the effects of the current opioid crisis in the state.

Vicki Hyatt (2018, March 19) A long-awaited plan to provide a safe haven for homeless women with children has been put into action. On Thursday, the Haywood Pathways Center broke ground for a two-story modular structure that can house up to 10 families at once. The unit will occupy the

Rex Hodge, WLOS. (2018, March 15) HAYWOOD COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — The Ground is broken on an expansion to Haywood County’s homeless shelter. The Haywood Pathways Center can currently house men and women, but the new $800,000 addition will exclusively house mothers and their kids. Plans call for a two-story modular

The Mountaineer. (2018, Feb 22) RALEIGH — In this politically polarized moment in our history, what unites us? Surely one value nearly all of us have in common is a belief in the importance and power of donating our time, expertise, and dollars to worthy organizations and causes that serve

Written by: By Kyle Perrotti | Dec 23, 2016 The Mountaineer Haywood Pathways Center is venturing into new territory as it prepares to sell a home and use the profit to continue its primary mission of offering a hand up to the homeless in the community. This week, the group

Courtesy Mountaineer Publishing, Inc. There were smiles all around at Saturday’s formal dedication of the Haywood Pathways Center, a homeless shelter, halfway house and community kitchen in Hazelwood. Though the center has been operational for the past 18 months, this month was a time to pay tribute to all the

Haywood Pathways Center, Inc. is pleased and gratified to announce receipt of a grant award from the Evergreen Foundation. The grant of $31,140 was approved by Evergreen’s board of directors on Dec. 11, 2015. Haywood Pathways Center has been operational for one year. During its initial year of operation, HPC